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    1. CannonFodder1013 on

      If they don’t want to be hunted then maybe they should pack up and leave…..simple concept

      Слава Україні! 🇺🇦

    2. Miserable-Surprise67 on

      WHAT A FANTASTIC WEAPON!

      DON’T LET THE ORC INVADERS KNOW ANY PEACE!

      MAKE THEM TREMBLE!

      GLORY AND PEACE TO VICTORIOUS UKRAINE! 🇺🇦

    3. These drones are obviously deadly, as seen in the videos. Is there any way for a Russian soldier to survive a hit or are they simply toast?

    4. Odd-Recognition4168 on

      The future is scary.

      Question … are there safeguards in place to prevent one of these drones dispatching a Ukrainian soldier who happens to be behind enemy lines, or civilians

    5. IJustLookLikeThis13 on

      I hope we don’t look back on the introduction of Ukraine’s highly effective killer robots for defense with serious regret if/when they go on the offense all over.

      I recognize Ukraine is under an existential threat to its survival for no good cause by a much larger enemy, and I fault it none for doing whatever it takes to defend itself. It’s a monkey-see, monkey-do world, though, and people, small and large, will copy Ukraine for its effectiveness, and some of them will turn it into a worse version. This is how it always goes.

    6. Can I ask a seemingly dumb question? To be fair, I’m not a military person. I’ve come across many videos from this conflict where drones are used against soldiers – I assume that the drones get very close to the enemy soldier and explode. My question is why are these soldiers usually alone? I thought that soldiers moved in groups – sometimes of different sizes – but not alone. Are these Russians just wandering around Ukraine alone with some gear? That doesn’t sound like a military strategy.

    7. Valentiaga_97 on

      Russian soldiers are Welcome to leave all ukrainian territory, including crimea. As Long as they stay, they are pray 🤷

    8. They are f_cked and I hope they realize that. Most of the Russian military are savages and they need to be eliminated for the atrocities they committed during the war.

    9. DataGeek101 on

      Good. Maybe they will have the tiniest idea of the terror that Russia is imposing on ordinary citizens.

    10. Given the fate that awaits them, the best course is to shoot the person who hands you a loaded weapon. Your odds of survival will actually be better if you choose this path

    11. From the article:

      > A further video confirms the kill. AI-enabled FPVs have an 80% hit rate instead of 40% for manual control.

      That is an impressive increase in hit rate. Ukraine is absolutely going to eliminate soldiers faster than they can be deployed.

      What make it especially bad for Russia is around half are hit before they even get to the front line.

    12. Its not without reason that Mr Putin has shut down telegram and the internet. The truth would be hard to bear.

    13. chuckleh0und on

      I’m all for Ukraine using this, and have no qualms about Russian invaders getting what they deserve.

      But jeez, this is Pandora’s box stuff right? Like, it’s great when the good guys have it but that’s not going to last long.

    14. wassuppaulie on

      So the bot shows the operator the scene with thermal and regular feeds, then helps orient the drone for the shaped charge shot… basically up-skjlling the operator to a sniper-level marksman. What’s the defense? A bunch of heated mannequins as decoys? Or just give up on human soldiers and use robots instead?

    15. The US wants these drones too, but I doubt it’s for use outside our country.

    16. psychocandy007 on

      If past is prologue, Ruzzia will just send more meat waves against the slaughterbot until it reaches its pre-programed kill limit.

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